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Hey guys........TOP WEEKEND B)

First up, next time if I'm driving the day after I'll give the wang busters a miss - that first session was a nightmare combination of trying to drive fast while warding off a hangover!!! That said the wang buster drink was surprisingly good and might have to miss the driving to have a social the night before :P

Secondly a big congrats to Bass for putting in a fantastic time for their first time out there. That first session where you were right on my ass highlighted the differences between our cars - namely yours can actually handle :(

Anyways had a ball and bring on round 7.....

got any footage anyone?

No - because the stupid video camera decided 1st thing Sunday morning to pack up and die!!!!

My position around the track was cool too - not happy I missed it all. The rain made for some nice sideways action from some people (yes Pete - you especially).

If anyone did get any footage though yell out and we can add to the SAU Track DVD.

Shiv: Hehe - no, we're not talking about you. Long story about Ash, his future in-laws and their jailhouse shenanagins.

Bec: I have a small clip of Snowplow. Will show you on Tues. Plus a rather poorly-lit clip of you guys drinking, and me claiming to be the bar manager so offering drinks to Brisby.

Have a whole bunch of stuff from last December's fun day too.

Still there were plenty of new moments. Ash "manwhore" and the offer to do three generations of Benailans just one of em...  :P  oh, and the death threat levelled at Bec.  :mellow:

LOL. Ease up... i had only spoken to the first bunch of Girls and the "label" was slapped out, i reckon i was in with a chance too! lol.

I just like ladies too much :)

LOL...yeh, but as great as these weekends are, and they are great. They are still primarily about going to the track...if getting hammered and playing up is what your out for, dont wait until the next track day just give me a call this Friday afternoon

I finish work around 11pm Fri night. I'm always keen to cause trouble

LOL, Adz/Bris... we always have crazy nights, how we aint been in serious trouble yet i'll never know!

Hehe - keep that number Snowy!

Will get a photo of Rachel printed for Tuesday - we can all sign it for her :)

Hahaha - gold - we should send a photo of us all skulling to Guiness and ask them for sponsorship!!!!

Our Champion Bass Junkie put in some serious lap time on Sunday, He had some impressive sideways action in the wet which as we all know is nothing unusual.. But something i got on camera hes going to kill me for... He had this Holden Commodore right up his ass on a few laps and then the unthinkable happened it got passed him all on camera...

Sorry mate couldn’t help myself…..

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And off he goes!!!

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That toyo tyres vp wagon is preety quick. It was at the wrx sandown day also.

Its running a meaty sounding V8 with side pipes, good suspension setup, big slotted rotors and atleast 4 pot brembos, stripped interior and semi comp tyres.

Was there a light blue coloured VL exec also there? It was quick also at sandown

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